 It's one that, unfortunately it's quite hard because as coaches, we wanna be involved with clubs, we wanna be involved with teams, but it gets to the point that if you want to kind of start your own thing and do it full time, you kind of have to say, not goodbye to team training, but maybe cut it, cut down on it because it does take a lot of time up. And for me personally, when I was at the stage where I kind of just got fed up with it was, well, pretty much the reason why I did it was because there's too much politics and you kind of have to follow a club's kind of philosophy which didn't really align with the way I wanted to develop players. Same. So for me personally, it was a no-brainer. I wanted to just step away and start from scratch. And yeah, I missed it at the beginning, that the adrenaline of game day, but I was a lot happier. So that's pretty much the decision you have to make because from what I read from your email and from what you're telling me now, for you it's more just a time constraint. Yeah. I found it's up to kind of get it off the ground and... Yeah. And starting a business does take time and you do need a commitment to it in order to create that time. So the first step for you would be making that hard choice. What do I do with my team teams? Do I cut down on one team? Do I cut down on all of them and go full in on this? You know, that's something personal and that's something that you obviously have to think about.